xyiii Journal of Agriculture, Victoria, [10 Feb., 1919. 



School of 



Primary Agriculture and Horticulture 



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BURNLEY GARDENS, BURNLEY 



TELEPHONE HAWTHORN 639 



The Courses of Instruction at the above Institution 

 have been thoroughly revised, and the services of 

 a large staff of expert teachers are nov^ available 



A. Course in Horticulture 



This is a two-years' course in orchard and garden practice 

 and poultry management for students of both sexes who 

 are at least 14 years of age. The students attend daily 

 and spend two-thirds of the time in the orchard and 

 garden. The training is intended for those who propose 

 to follow orcharding or gardening as a means of livelihood. 

 Fee, £5 per year. 



B. Part-time Course in Qardening 



The class meets on two afternoons a week for instruction 

 in gardening. Fee, £2 per year. 



C. Course in Primary Agricultural Science 



This course is intended for boys at school who are 

 taking the subject for the Public Examination of the 

 Melbourne University. No fee. 



Prospectuses and information concerning the courses may be obtained from 

 the Department of Agriculture, or the Principal, at Burnley Gardens, 

 Burnley. The latter will be glad to see parents and others desiring information. 



The Commencement of Classes for 1919 has 

 been deferred owing to the Influenza outbreak. 



The School will be re-opened on the same date as Metropolitan 

 Public Schools. 



